CARBIN REEF SAGAY CITY (Philippines) | DK VLOGS #4
Carbin Reef is a huge, tongue-shaped, white sandbar 15km within Sagay City limits and is bounded on the north by Asuncion Pass and the Visayan Sea. It's the center of the 32,000-hectare Sagay Marine Reserve.
The sanctuary was established in 1999 and abounds with a wide variety of underwater species, such as thriving coral formations, the occasional turtles, and large schools of fish.
Above the water, the reef seems to be a mere strip of sand, but below the surface is a wealth of natural beauty.
Due to the shallow water, diving is discouraged. Swimming and snorkeling conditions, however, are just about right. The reef itself can accommodate up to 100 people at low tide conditions.
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Where to?: PANAL REEF, Sagay Marine Reserve
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CARBIN REEF, SAGAY CITY
The Carbin Reef in Sagay City, Philippines is a protected Marine Reserve established in 1999 to protect the marine life in the area. #CarbinReef #negrosOccidental #Underwateradventure #Snorkeling #NegrosOccidental Click here for the travel guide
Carbin Reef Sagay City Philippines
Adventure in Sagay City, Philippines
Carbin Reef is a tongue-shaped white sand bar in the middle of 32,000-hectare Sagay Marine Sanctuary. Surrounded by pristine emerald blue clear water, it is a 15 minute boat ride paradise from Old Sagay wharf. During hide tide the sandbar is submerge under sea water and during low tide this glorious white sandbar gracefully emerges from the midst of the ocean.
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Sagay City Island Hopping
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..Maca Reef (Sand Bar)
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Summer in December - CARBIN REEF, SAGAY
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CARBIN REEF IN SAGAY PHILIPPINES
A short video of Carbin Reef with some of my cousins. The Carbin Reef is located in Sagay city Negros Occidental, Philippines. Enjoy!
Our Fragile Earth Ep. 11: Sagay Marine Reserve
Eleventh episode of the documentary series Our Fragile Earth: Protected Areas of the Philippines as seen on ANC Channel every Saturday at 7:45AM, with replays every Sunday at 1:45PM
Negros Occidental ( Carbin Reef, Sagay, Bacolod)
Sagay City Travel
Sagay City
Sagay, officially the City of Sagay, is a 2nd class city in the Philippines, in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Sagay is best known as the guardian of the 32,000-hectare Sagay Marine Reserve, established in 1999. For visitors, highlights are the 200-hectare Carbin Reef (P100 entry), about 15km northeast of Old Sagay (20 minutes by bangka), and Suyac Island (P20 entry), where you can walk an elevated 400m bamboo boardwalk and kayak through the mangroves (P300).
Sagay Marine Reserve
Artificial Reef Project
Our Fragile Earth Episode 11: Sagay
Our Fragile Earth | Episode 11 - Sagay
Sagay Marine Reserve is a protected landscape and seascape composed of the islands and islets of Molocaboc, Molocaboc Diut, Matabas and Suyac, and their surrounding reefs—Carbin, Panal and Macahulom.
The protected areas documentary series was narrated and conceptualized by Legarda, directed by Brillante Mendoza and produced by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Our Fragile Earth: Protected Areas of the Philippines airs every Saturday, 7:45 a.m., on ANC, with replays every Sunday, 1:45 p.m.
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Sagay day trip ( Carbin reef )
April 9, 2018
Sagay, Carbin Reef Adventures
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Carbin Reef, Sagay 2011
This is the tongue-shaped, creamy white sandbar of Carbin Reef. Its a distinct experience being here during high tide. Carbin Reef is a 200-hectare marine reserve sanctuary located in Sagay, Negros Occidental. Its crystal clear water is excellent for swimming, snorkeling or simply frolicking in the sand.
Sagay Carbin Reef Arrival
Before we docked on the Famous Sagay Carbin Reef Sanctuary, i took this video of the whole view of the island to catch the excitement we had upon seeing such wonderful white sands on blue waters ...
Sagay Marine Reserve
I Save A Turtle Program...
Carbin Reef (summer ender)
Let us explore negros one more before the summer ends.
Carbin Reef is a huge, tongue-shaped, white sandbar 15km within Sagay City limits and is bounded on the north by Asuncion Pass and the Visayan Sea. It's the center of the 32,000-hectare Sagay Marine Reserve.
The sanctuary was established in 1999 and abounds with a wide variety of underwater species, such as thriving coral formations, the occasional turtles, and large schools of fish.
Above the water, the reef seems to be a mere strip of sand, but below the surface is a wealth of natural beauty.
Due to the shallow water, diving is discouraged. Swimming and snorkeling conditions, however, are just about right. The reef itself can accommodate up to 100 people at low tide conditions.
What to Do
The clear, pristine water is the perfect enticement for swimming, boating, and (best of all) snorkeling. If you simply love just being surrounded by the sea, the reef is a great private spot for a picnic or a frolic on the sand.
Rates:
Entrance Fee - PhP20
Kayak - PhP100
Note: If you plan to go to Carbin Reef, it's recommended that you book the place prior to the date of your visit. The local tourism office will facilitate your transfers and will reserve the venue for you and your group.
For bookings, contact Sagay City Information and Tourism Office during office hours at (034) 488-0649, or the Sagay Marine Reserve Office at (034) 488-0101 local 117. You could send an email to sagaycityinfo@yahoo.com or inquiry@sagay-city.com.ph.
Sagay is at the northernmost tip of Negros Island. It's approximately 82 kilometers northeast of Bacolod City, the provincial capital of the province.
From Manila, you can fly to Bacolod (Php2500++, round trip, 45 minutes). From Bacolod-Silay Airport, you can take a shuttle (Php75-100 per head), or a cab and ask to be dropped off at the nearest bus station for Bacolod-Sagay.
You can also go to Bacolod via ferry (estimated cost of Php2700++ with meal, round trip, 20-22 hours) from Manila.
From the port you can hail a cab and ask to be dropped off at the north terminal bus station for Bacolod-Sagay. Going to Sagay City, buses and vans for hire regularly ply the northbound route of the Negros highway. Sagay is approximately a two-hour drive by private car from Bacolod city.
From Sagay, Carbin Reef can only be reached by a rented boat (15 minutes from the Old Wharf).
Passenger pumpboat roundtrip rates are:
1-5 pax - PhP1,000
6-10 pax - PhP1,200
10-15 pax - PhP1,500
15-20 pax - PhP1,700
Where to Stay
Visitors to Carbin Reef can only go on a day-tour. For safety purposes, Sagay Tourism allows guests on the reef only from 3 to 4 PM, depending on wind strength and direction.
When on the reef, you can rent tents or a two-storey tower (PhP300-600, all seasons). If you wish to stay overnight, you can get accommodations in the city proper. The peak season is between March to September, while the low season is between October to February, depending on the weather.
Sagay Marine Reserve (pictures)
Artificial project
Sagay Marine Sanctuary
Carbin Reef